Quick solution for Time tracking, flexible reporting, many useful Workflow extensions and more

Quick solution for Time tracking, flexible reporting, many useful Workflow extensions and more

Workflow Management

Time Management

Core and Tools ...

Benefit to a set of powerful Workflow Functions (Field Propagation, ...). Design your Workflows graphically. Use more capacities of OSWorkflow engine (Auto-Transition, Recursive Transition). And more ...

Benefit to a set of features around Time Management : Logged Work qualified, Log Work Portlet, Flexible Reports, Timesheet Validation, ..

Thanks for your remark ... I agree with you and it will be corrected soon with the new comming release, a fully refactorized version without Plugin V1 architecture and a deep review of plugin's structure. (The releasing is in progress.).

We were able to successfully install this add-on but it made TEMPO functionality break and it changed all the fonts and colors within the Administrator's pages. We did not use any functionality and went to immediately uninstall it. Uninstalling It corrupted out environment and we had to restore JIRA from one of our backup versions. Beware!

Hi Jenny, Related coexsitence of Tempo with Minyaa, I did not have the opportunity to have more details on this, but I would not be surprised, since Minyaa Time and Tempo are trying together to extend JIRA Time features. And since Minyaa has been initialy designed as V1 plugin and not yet migrated to V2 plugin, it may exist some potential conflicts. Related the change of colors of Administration pages, similar errors have been already encountered in past versions of Minyaa. Root causes may be related Javascript errors in Minyaa or caused by some conflict with other plugins. It would be useful to know which was your environment (Versions , Plugins, ...). Related the corrupted environment on uninstallation... as mentioned previously, Minyaa has been designed before JIRA defines its Public APIs (done with JIRA 4.4 & 5.0), and some of Minyaa features has been designed in respons to requirements, where it was required to modify some JSP files. But during the installation, these JSP files are backuped. The documentation on uninstallation procedure describes this point. See http://www.minyaa.com/documentation/latest/Installation/uninstallation.html#How%20to%20uninstall%20Minyaa%20plugins . I agree with you : Minyaa is painful to install! I had 2 solutions : - Migrate Minyaa as V2 plugins, but it would mean alost of 40% of features. - Maintains the compatibility with each new JIRA version, and prepare in background a new set of plugins. Since JIRA 6.3.x, with the introduction of Custom Project Permissions, I hope to be able to go forward with this 2nd option. Minyaa features will be not migrated in one shot, but it should be done progressively, and probably with many and smaller plugins. To be continued ... Thanks for you review. Vincent

Decided to try this to allow users to report time in different categories. Plugin installation was painful. Once installed, the Time Plugin component seemingly defaulted to be enabled site-wide across all projects. Worse, it didn't import the available data from the default JIRA worklogs/estimates. As Chad pointed out, documentation and UI are pretty poor. Had to uninstall.

I am aimlessly poking around after installing it. I finally figured out
how to launch the Workflow Designer, but all of the colors were black.
Well, some things were gray, providing just enough contrast to know that
it was working. So you have to close it, jump over to Minyaa Settings,
and set _every single color_. (I guess Minyaa is following in the proud
JIRA tradition of having painful defaults.) The documentation is
confusing and does not provide a good introduction. It might be worth it
once I take a few days to learn how it works, but it's hard to say. And
regardless, I don't have a few days to figure it out.

Thanks for your remark ... I agree with you and it will be corrected soon with the new comming release, a fully refactorized version without Plugin V1 architecture and a deep review of plugin's structure. (The releasing is in progress.).

We were able to successfully install this add-on but it made TEMPO functionality break and it changed all the fonts and colors within the Administrator's pages. We did not use any functionality and went to immediately uninstall it. Uninstalling It corrupted out environment and we had to restore JIRA from one of our backup versions. Beware!

Hi Jenny, Related coexsitence of Tempo with Minyaa, I did not have the opportunity to have more details on this, but I would not be surprised, since Minyaa Time and Tempo are trying together to extend JIRA Time features. And since Minyaa has been initialy designed as V1 plugin and not yet migrated to V2 plugin, it may exist some potential conflicts. Related the change of colors of Administration pages, similar errors have been already encountered in past versions of Minyaa. Root causes may be related Javascript errors in Minyaa or caused by some conflict with other plugins. It would be useful to know which was your environment (Versions , Plugins, ...). Related the corrupted environment on uninstallation... as mentioned previously, Minyaa has been designed before JIRA defines its Public APIs (done with JIRA 4.4 & 5.0), and some of Minyaa features has been designed in respons to requirements, where it was required to modify some JSP files. But during the installation, these JSP files are backuped. The documentation on uninstallation procedure describes this point. See http://www.minyaa.com/documentation/latest/Installation/uninstallation.html#How%20to%20uninstall%20Minyaa%20plugins . I agree with you : Minyaa is painful to install! I had 2 solutions : - Migrate Minyaa as V2 plugins, but it would mean alost of 40% of features. - Maintains the compatibility with each new JIRA version, and prepare in background a new set of plugins. Since JIRA 6.3.x, with the introduction of Custom Project Permissions, I hope to be able to go forward with this 2nd option. Minyaa features will be not migrated in one shot, but it should be done progressively, and probably with many and smaller plugins. To be continued ... Thanks for you review. Vincent

Decided to try this to allow users to report time in different categories. Plugin installation was painful. Once installed, the Time Plugin component seemingly defaulted to be enabled site-wide across all projects. Worse, it didn't import the available data from the default JIRA worklogs/estimates. As Chad pointed out, documentation and UI are pretty poor. Had to uninstall.

I am aimlessly poking around after installing it. I finally figured out
how to launch the Workflow Designer, but all of the colors were black.
Well, some things were gray, providing just enough contrast to know that
it was working. So you have to close it, jump over to Minyaa Settings,
and set _every single color_. (I guess Minyaa is following in the proud
JIRA tradition of having painful defaults.) The documentation is
confusing and does not provide a good introduction. It might be worth it
once I take a few days to learn how it works, but it's hard to say. And
regardless, I don't have a few days to figure it out.